Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

published:10 Dec 2018

views:146

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

published:27 Dec 2013

views:19680

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environment to everyone who helps Facebook bring the world closer together, including vendor employees and contingent workers.”– Facebook Spokesperson
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Tech’s Invisible Workforce
https://wpusa.org/files/reports/TechsInvisibleWorkforce.pdf
Tech's top five now worth more than $3 trillion
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/investing/apple-google-alphabet-microsoft-amazon-facebook-tech/index.htmlCalifornia's top court makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-independent-contract-20180430-story.html
CREDITS
Producer: Neha Shastry
Camera: Ilie Mitaru
Editor: MichellePomeroy
Supervising Producer: Allison BrownFollow Beme on
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/bemeapp
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published:25 Jun 2018

views:659321

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. Do big tech’s detractors simply expect too much from lucrative corporations? Or has Silicon Valley lost its soul?
FOR THE MOTION:
Noam Cohen, Journalist & Author, "The Know-It-Alls"
Dipayan Ghosh, Pozen Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Leslie Berlin, Historian, Silicon Valley Archives & Author, “Troublemakers”
Joshua McKenty, Vice President, Pivotal

published:16 Nov 2018

views:6311

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
Thanks for Watching !!!!

published:18 May 2018

views:1405134

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

event page: https://vlab.org/events/open-source-processors/
brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
-------------------------------
Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and ChiefArchitect, SiFive
ArtSwift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
JohnHeinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARMStefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
-------------------------------
The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of siliconchipinnovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.

See also

Silicon Valley (TV series)

Silicon Valley is an American television comedy series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. The series focuses on six young men who found a startup company in Silicon Valley. The series premiered on April 6, 2014, on HBO. The first season consisted of eight episodes. HBO renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on April 12, 2015. On April 13, 2015, HBO renewed Silicon Valley for a third season, which will premiere on April 24, 2016.

Plot

Season 1

Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) is a shy, reclusive programmer who works at a large internet company called Hooli. He is also developing a music app called Pied Piper in a live-in startupbusiness incubator run by entrepreneur Erlich Bachman (T. J. Miller). After a rocky post-TEDelevator pitch of Pied Piper to venture capitalist Peter Gregory (Christopher Evan Welch), Hendricks also shows his work to a pair of programmers at Hooli who mock him. Within hours, however, Hooli executive Donald "Jared" Dunn (Zach Woods) and Gregory's assistant Monica (Amanda Crew) discover that the app contains a revolutionary data compression algorithm. Hooli CEO Gavin Belson (Matt Ross) proposes a US$4 million buy-out of Pied Piper, while Peter Gregory offers a $200,000 investment for 5% ownership in the company, an offer that would result in an equivalent valuation for the company. This leads Belson to increase his offer to $10 million. With encouragement from Monica and the support of Bachman, Hendricks chooses Gregory's offer. He hires the residents of the incubator, except for his friend Nelson "Big Head" Bighetti (Josh Brener), to become the Pied Piper team, along with Dunn, who defects from Hooli.

Background

After the temporary separation of the band Aventura, Romeo Santos signed a record deal with Sony Music Entertainment and recorded his debut solo album, Formula, Vol. 1, which includes most of the tracks in bachata rhythm and bilingual songs such as the lead single "You", which peaked at number-one in the Billboard Latin Songs, and "Promise", with vocals by American singer-songwriter Usher. The collaboration came through because Santos' manager Johnny Marines introduced Usher to Santos. Usher was impressed by Santos ability to perform after seeing him on YouTube, saying: "This is the thing that people will remember." "Promise" was co-written and produced by Rico Love and features Usher singing on bachata rhythm for the first time. According to Carlos Quintana of About.com the song and the rest of the tracks included on Formula, Vol. 1 may be classified as Latin urban contemporary with R&B and Hip-Hop influences. The track was named "fluttering" by Mikael Wood of Entertainment Weekly on his review of the parent album.

Promise (Luna Sea song)

"Promise" is a song by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on April 9, 2011 as a digital download available exclusively on Amazon websites; Japan, United States, United Kingdom, France and Germany. It is the band's first release of completely new material since "Love Song", which was over ten years ago.

Originally there were no plans to release the song, however after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami the band decided the best way they could help contribute to the recovery was to "generate support through music because music is the reason of our presence and our lifetime mission.", and donated all proceeds to the Japanese Red Cross and American Red Cross for earthquake relief and recovery.

The name Becel originates from the three letter acronym BCL (Blood Cholesterol Lowering). When introduced, the blood cholesterol lowering effect was achieved by modifying the triacylglycerol (TAG) profile of the fat used in the margarine: an increased level of poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) reduces the bloodcholesterol level (see e.g. A. Keys et al., Serum cholesterol response to changes in the diet. IV. Particular saturated fatty acids in the diet, Metabolism 14, 776-787 (1965)).

More recently, products were introduced under the "pro-activ" sub-brand. These products are based on the effects of plant sterols and sterol esters on bloodcholesterol lowering (see e.g. M.B. Katan et al., Efficacy and Safety of Plant Stanols and Sterols in the Management of Blood Cholesterol Levels, Mayo Clinic Proceedings 78, 965-978 (2003)). In recent years the Becel/Flora brand has been extended to products other than margarine. Cooking oil, pot yogurt and yogurt drinks are some of the non-margarine products launched by Unilever under the Becel/Flora brand, all of which are designed to help lower bloodcholesterol level.

Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

58:57

The Promise of Silicon Photonics

The Promise of Silicon Photonics

The Promise of Silicon Photonics

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

11:12

Making rent in Silicon Valley

Making rent in Silicon Valley

Making rent in Silicon Valley

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environment to everyone who helps Facebook bring the world closer together, including vendor employees and contingent workers.”– Facebook Spokesperson
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Tech’s Invisible Workforce
https://wpusa.org/files/reports/TechsInvisibleWorkforce.pdf
Tech's top five now worth more than $3 trillion
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/investing/apple-google-alphabet-microsoft-amazon-facebook-tech/index.htmlCalifornia's top court makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-independent-contract-20180430-story.html
CREDITS
Producer: Neha Shastry
Camera: Ilie Mitaru
Editor: MichellePomeroy
Supervising Producer: Allison BrownFollow Beme on
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/bemeapp
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialbeme/

1:04:34

Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. Do big tech’s detractors simply expect too much from lucrative corporations? Or has Silicon Valley lost its soul?
FOR THE MOTION:
Noam Cohen, Journalist & Author, "The Know-It-Alls"
Dipayan Ghosh, Pozen Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Leslie Berlin, Historian, Silicon Valley Archives & Author, “Troublemakers”
Joshua McKenty, Vice President, Pivotal

4:46

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
Thanks for Watching !!!!

8:22

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

Open-Source Processors: Bringing Silicon Back to Silicon Valley?

event page: https://vlab.org/events/open-source-processors/
brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
-------------------------------
Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and ChiefArchitect, SiFive
ArtSwift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
JohnHeinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARMStefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
-------------------------------
The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

Mommy and me day with Promise pt.4

dinner time!!!! :D

2:36

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It enables faster data transfer over longer distances compared to traditional electronics, while utilizing the efficiencies of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing.
For more information visit: https://www.intel.com/siliconphotonics
It Is a data center connectivity technology. It combines semi-conductor laser technology and the silicon integrated circuit to move data across data centers at really quick speeds. It is super cool and the video actually does a great job explaining what it is! See below for a little overview.
Intel Silicon Photonics:
In order to scale bandwidth and remove network infrastructure constraints, cloud service providers, like Facebook and Google, are looking for ways to achieve higher-speed connectivity in a power- and cost-effective way. Intel is already a leader in silicon photonics technology, which is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. With this combination, we integrate light onto Intel’s silicon platform—utilizing the bandwidth and reach of optical connectivity on the scale and technology capability of silicon. Intel® Silicon Photonics can move data at lightning speed across these massive hyperscale data centers (in some cases, these datacenters span the size of eight football fields).
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What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9G8DcGtPfHsVEfUTM_TjEw

15:55

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such expectations are based on hype or limited evidence. Many of the misconceptions about immunotherapy’s potential are due to our limited understanding of the immune system and how it serves to protect us from disease.
A pioneer in cancer care treatment, oncologist Lennie Sender has a deep understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of harnessing the immune system to treat different types of cancer. Check out Lennie’s 2017 TEDMEDTalk for his straightforward report of the state of cancer immunotherapy options today and the promise they may hold for the future.

I TRIED $500 REALISTIC SILICONE FACE MASK + PRANK !!!

Do you think its Realistic enough? I've been wanted to try these expensive Silicone face masks for a while.
It was made super well and fit my face perfectly. I did have to trim the edges and widen the eyes to see better. I was also pleasantly surprised how easy it was to apply and remove makeup. There were a couple other different Face options some even coming down to the chest. I picked this one because it looked most comfortable and human-like.
Products Used :
BareMinerals Bare Pro FoundationJuno & Co Microfiber sponge
Yestyle PonyConcealerRimmelLondonContour Duo
Hourglass mineral VeilProfusion Cosmetics Brow Palette
La Girl Brow Pomade
Huda Beauty New Nude Palette
Too Faced BlackEyeshadow
Em Cosmetics Eyeliner
VioletVoss Lashes
Urban Decay Bronzer
Too Faced Tutti Frutt...

published: 30 Nov 2018

Silicon Promise - UnrealChords

Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

published: 10 Dec 2018

The Promise of Silicon Photonics

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

published: 27 Dec 2013

Making rent in Silicon Valley

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environme...

published: 25 Jun 2018

Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. D...

published: 16 Nov 2018

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
T...

published: 18 May 2018

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

Mommy and me day with Promise pt.4

dinner time!!!! :D

published: 26 Jul 2012

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It enables faster data transfer over longer distances compared to traditional electronics, while utilizing the efficiencies of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing.
For more information visit: https://www.intel.com/siliconphotonics
It Is a data center connectivity technology. It combines semi-conductor laser technology and the silicon integrated circuit to move data across data centers at really quick speeds. It is super cool and the video actually does a great job explaining what it is! See below for a little overview.
Intel Silicon Photonics:
In order to scale bandwidth and remove network infrastructure constraints, cloud s...

published: 11 Oct 2018

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such expectations are based on hype or limited evidence. Many of the misconceptions about immunotherapy’s potential are due to our limited understanding of the immune system and how it serves to protect us from disease.
A pioneer in cancer care treatment, oncologist Lennie Sender has a deep understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of harnessing the immune system to treat different types of cancer. Check out Lennie’s 2017 TEDMEDTalk for his straightforward report of the state of cancer immunotherapy options today and the promise they may hold for the future.

Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

Making rent in Silicon Valley

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality...

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environment to everyone who helps Facebook bring the world closer together, including vendor employees and contingent workers.”– Facebook Spokesperson
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Tech’s Invisible Workforce
https://wpusa.org/files/reports/TechsInvisibleWorkforce.pdf
Tech's top five now worth more than $3 trillion
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/investing/apple-google-alphabet-microsoft-amazon-facebook-tech/index.htmlCalifornia's top court makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-independent-contract-20180430-story.html
CREDITS
Producer: Neha Shastry
Camera: Ilie Mitaru
Editor: MichellePomeroy
Supervising Producer: Allison BrownFollow Beme on
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The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environment to everyone who helps Facebook bring the world closer together, including vendor employees and contingent workers.”– Facebook Spokesperson
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Tech’s Invisible Workforce
https://wpusa.org/files/reports/TechsInvisibleWorkforce.pdf
Tech's top five now worth more than $3 trillion
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/investing/apple-google-alphabet-microsoft-amazon-facebook-tech/index.htmlCalifornia's top court makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-independent-contract-20180430-story.html
CREDITS
Producer: Neha Shastry
Camera: Ilie Mitaru
Editor: MichellePomeroy
Supervising Producer: Allison BrownFollow Beme on
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Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and fo...

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. Do big tech’s detractors simply expect too much from lucrative corporations? Or has Silicon Valley lost its soul?
FOR THE MOTION:
Noam Cohen, Journalist & Author, "The Know-It-Alls"
Dipayan Ghosh, Pozen Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Leslie Berlin, Historian, Silicon Valley Archives & Author, “Troublemakers”
Joshua McKenty, Vice President, Pivotal

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. Do big tech’s detractors simply expect too much from lucrative corporations? Or has Silicon Valley lost its soul?
FOR THE MOTION:
Noam Cohen, Journalist & Author, "The Know-It-Alls"
Dipayan Ghosh, Pozen Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Leslie Berlin, Historian, Silicon Valley Archives & Author, “Troublemakers”
Joshua McKenty, Vice President, Pivotal

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing th...

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
Thanks for Watching !!!!

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
Thanks for Watching !!!!

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and...

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

event page: https://vlab.org/events/open-source-processors/
brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
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Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and ChiefArchitect, SiFive
ArtSwift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
JohnHeinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARMStefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
-------------------------------
The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

event page: https://vlab.org/events/open-source-processors/
brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
-------------------------------
Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and ChiefArchitect, SiFive
ArtSwift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
JohnHeinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARMStefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
-------------------------------
The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It en...

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It enables faster data transfer over longer distances compared to traditional electronics, while utilizing the efficiencies of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing.
For more information visit: https://www.intel.com/siliconphotonics
It Is a data center connectivity technology. It combines semi-conductor laser technology and the silicon integrated circuit to move data across data centers at really quick speeds. It is super cool and the video actually does a great job explaining what it is! See below for a little overview.
Intel Silicon Photonics:
In order to scale bandwidth and remove network infrastructure constraints, cloud service providers, like Facebook and Google, are looking for ways to achieve higher-speed connectivity in a power- and cost-effective way. Intel is already a leader in silicon photonics technology, which is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. With this combination, we integrate light onto Intel’s silicon platform—utilizing the bandwidth and reach of optical connectivity on the scale and technology capability of silicon. Intel® Silicon Photonics can move data at lightning speed across these massive hyperscale data centers (in some cases, these datacenters span the size of eight football fields).
Subscribe now to Intel Business on YouTube: http://intel.ly/intelitcenteryt
About Intel Business:
Get all the IT info you need, right here. From data center to devices, the Intel® Business Center has the resources, guidance, and expert insights you need to get your IT projects done right.
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Visit Intel Business's WEBSITE: http://intel.ly/itcenter
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What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9G8DcGtPfHsVEfUTM_TjEw

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It enables faster data transfer over longer distances compared to traditional electronics, while utilizing the efficiencies of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing.
For more information visit: https://www.intel.com/siliconphotonics
It Is a data center connectivity technology. It combines semi-conductor laser technology and the silicon integrated circuit to move data across data centers at really quick speeds. It is super cool and the video actually does a great job explaining what it is! See below for a little overview.
Intel Silicon Photonics:
In order to scale bandwidth and remove network infrastructure constraints, cloud service providers, like Facebook and Google, are looking for ways to achieve higher-speed connectivity in a power- and cost-effective way. Intel is already a leader in silicon photonics technology, which is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. With this combination, we integrate light onto Intel’s silicon platform—utilizing the bandwidth and reach of optical connectivity on the scale and technology capability of silicon. Intel® Silicon Photonics can move data at lightning speed across these massive hyperscale data centers (in some cases, these datacenters span the size of eight football fields).
Subscribe now to Intel Business on YouTube: http://intel.ly/intelitcenteryt
About Intel Business:
Get all the IT info you need, right here. From data center to devices, the Intel® Business Center has the resources, guidance, and expert insights you need to get your IT projects done right.
Connect with Intel Business:
Visit Intel Business's WEBSITE: http://intel.ly/itcenter
Follow Intel Business on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/IntelITCenter
Follow Intel Business on LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/intel-business
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What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9G8DcGtPfHsVEfUTM_TjEw

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such e...

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such expectations are based on hype or limited evidence. Many of the misconceptions about immunotherapy’s potential are due to our limited understanding of the immune system and how it serves to protect us from disease.
A pioneer in cancer care treatment, oncologist Lennie Sender has a deep understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of harnessing the immune system to treat different types of cancer. Check out Lennie’s 2017 TEDMEDTalk for his straightforward report of the state of cancer immunotherapy options today and the promise they may hold for the future.

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such expectations are based on hype or limited evidence. Many of the misconceptions about immunotherapy’s potential are due to our limited understanding of the immune system and how it serves to protect us from disease.
A pioneer in cancer care treatment, oncologist Lennie Sender has a deep understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of harnessing the immune system to treat different types of cancer. Check out Lennie’s 2017 TEDMEDTalk for his straightforward report of the state of cancer immunotherapy options today and the promise they may hold for the future.

Author and Salon editor Keith A. Spencer details the history of Silicon Valley and its impacts on culture and geography, both good and bad, in his new book “A People’s History of Silicon Valley,” available now. Salon’s executive editor Andrew O’Hehir sits down with Spencer to discuss how Silicon Valley’s utopian promise might actually be slowing eroding the foundations of our society.

The Promise of Silicon Photonics

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Photonics has transformed our work and, indeed, our lives, by enabling the Internet through low-cost, high-capacity fiber optic transmission. In data centers, photonics is replacing electrical cables, thereby allowing for higher and more economical performance. In his talk, John Bowers, professor of electrical and computer engineering and materials, discusses the evolution of photonics and what the future holds for this technology. Recorded on 10/3/2013. Series: "Institute for EnergyEfficiency" [12/2013] [Science] [Show ID: 25995]

Making rent in Silicon Valley

The promise of Silicon Valley’s gig economy can sound appealing - like freedom from a corporate schedule, opportunities to make any idea a reality... In reality, blue collar independent contractors at tech companies like Facebook and Google work long hours for low pay and struggle to make rent in an area where the average one bedroom goes for over $2,000 a month. Neha visits the Silicon Valley area to learn how gig economy workers are making ends meet in the most expensive area of the country.
We reached out to Facebook, Google and the security company AlliedUniversal several times for comment. Facebook was the only one who responded. Below is their statement:
Statement:
“Our vendor workers are valued members of our community. We are committed to providing a safe, fair, work environment to everyone who helps Facebook bring the world closer together, including vendor employees and contingent workers.”– Facebook Spokesperson
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Tech’s Invisible Workforce
https://wpusa.org/files/reports/TechsInvisibleWorkforce.pdf
Tech's top five now worth more than $3 trillion
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/investing/apple-google-alphabet-microsoft-amazon-facebook-tech/index.htmlCalifornia's top court makes it more difficult for employers to classify workers as independent contractors
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-independent-contract-20180430-story.html
CREDITS
Producer: Neha Shastry
Camera: Ilie Mitaru
Editor: MichellePomeroy
Supervising Producer: Allison BrownFollow Beme on
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Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul

Silicon Valley once promised to solve many of the world’s problems with a technological revolution. But now, the tech hub is the center of much scrutiny, and for many, that scrutiny is warranted. From privacy violations to flawed business models to a lack of diversity and representation, Silicon Valley has seemingly betrayed its idealism. And though technological progress has notably enriched a few, Silicon Valley has failed to deliver its promise to all. Has the prioritization of profits and conformity of thought corrupted its original “do good” agenda? Proponents argue no: Silicon Valley’s critics are simply overreacting. After all, it is still the center of innovation, and the tech giants have revolutionized the way we think, shop, communicate, and experience our lives for the better. Do big tech’s detractors simply expect too much from lucrative corporations? Or has Silicon Valley lost its soul?
FOR THE MOTION:
Noam Cohen, Journalist & Author, "The Know-It-Alls"
Dipayan Ghosh, Pozen Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Leslie Berlin, Historian, Silicon Valley Archives & Author, “Troublemakers”
Joshua McKenty, Vice President, Pivotal

Realistic Face Casting Tutorial !!!

I got inspired to do the Faceless look from Ariana Grande's new video. I thought it was so creepy and cool at the same time. This was the first step to doing the whole look. I decided to make the face following a face Cast Tutorial. It worked really well for me even if it was my first time so wanted to share with you all. Make sure the check the full tutorial of the look on my main channel.
Faceless Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3opizokXM3M
Products Used :
Alginate MoldingMaterialPlaster of Paris
(Make sure not to pour any of these above down your drain cause it can get hard and block up your pipes. Just let it dry and toss in trash)
PlasterBandagesSaran Wrap
Vaseline
Liquid LatexPlasticCoverSandPaperWoodGluePaint or Makeup
(Makeup rubs off easy though)
Thanks for Watching !!!!

How To Put On A Silicon Mermaid Tail

Hello Merfam,
In this video we go through the exhausting process of how to put on a silicon mermaid tail. The first time you put on a tail it will be hard and a little awkward but don’t get discouraged I PROMISE it gets easier. The tail we are using was made by mernation and purchased by Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies for the mermaid show. This can be a very confusing process if something didn’t make sense or you have any questions please leave them below and I will get back to you and we can get you in your silicon tail easily and comfortably.
Thank you so much for watching and please make sure you subscribe for more mermaid content.
Comment below with what mermaid videos you’d like to see next!
Give us a thumbs up if this was helpful!
Thank you,
Dana&Ryan

Open-Source Processors: Bringing Silicon Back to Silicon Valley?

event page: https://vlab.org/events/open-source-processors/
brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
-------------------------------
Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and ChiefArchitect, SiFive
ArtSwift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
JohnHeinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARMStefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
-------------------------------
The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business

Silicon Photonics is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. It enables faster data transfer over longer distances compared to traditional electronics, while utilizing the efficiencies of Intel’s high-volume silicon manufacturing.
For more information visit: https://www.intel.com/siliconphotonics
It Is a data center connectivity technology. It combines semi-conductor laser technology and the silicon integrated circuit to move data across data centers at really quick speeds. It is super cool and the video actually does a great job explaining what it is! See below for a little overview.
Intel Silicon Photonics:
In order to scale bandwidth and remove network infrastructure constraints, cloud service providers, like Facebook and Google, are looking for ways to achieve higher-speed connectivity in a power- and cost-effective way. Intel is already a leader in silicon photonics technology, which is a combination of two of the most important inventions of the 20th century—the silicon integrated circuit and the semiconductor laser. With this combination, we integrate light onto Intel’s silicon platform—utilizing the bandwidth and reach of optical connectivity on the scale and technology capability of silicon. Intel® Silicon Photonics can move data at lightning speed across these massive hyperscale data centers (in some cases, these datacenters span the size of eight football fields).
Subscribe now to Intel Business on YouTube: http://intel.ly/intelitcenteryt
About Intel Business:
Get all the IT info you need, right here. From data center to devices, the Intel® Business Center has the resources, guidance, and expert insights you need to get your IT projects done right.
Connect with Intel Business:
Visit Intel Business's WEBSITE: http://intel.ly/itcenter
Follow Intel Business on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/IntelITCenter
Follow Intel Business on LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/intel-business
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What Is Silicon Photonics? | Intel Business
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9G8DcGtPfHsVEfUTM_TjEw

The promise and limits of cancer immunotherapy

Since its advent, there have been numerous conflicting reports about whether immunotherapy will be a “silver bullet” for different types of cancer, or if such expectations are based on hype or limited evidence. Many of the misconceptions about immunotherapy’s potential are due to our limited understanding of the immune system and how it serves to protect us from disease.
A pioneer in cancer care treatment, oncologist Lennie Sender has a deep understanding of both the possibilities and limitations of harnessing the immune system to treat different types of cancer. Check out Lennie’s 2017 TEDMEDTalk for his straightforward report of the state of cancer immunotherapy options today and the promise they may hold for the future.

The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of siliconchipinnovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.

A firebrand of a freshman congresswoman. Two career politicians who bulldozed local interests. And two others who harnessed fury over corporate welfare going to the world’s richest man. Amazon.com Inc ... Among the fatal errors ... Who Will Pay? ... HQ2 held the promise of making the city a tech leader rivaling the Silicon Valley and Boston’sRoute 128 corridor ... ....

A firebrand of a freshman congresswoman. Two career politicians who bulldozed local interests. And two others who harnessed fury over corporate welfare going to the world’s richest man. Amazon.com Inc ... Among the fatal errors ... Who Will Pay? ... HQ2 held the promise of making the city a tech leader rivaling the Silicon Valley and Boston’sRoute 128 corridor ... ....

More. (Bloomberg) -- A firebrand of a freshman congresswoman. Two career politicians who bulldozed local interests. And two others who harnessed fury over corporate welfare going to the world’s richest man. Amazon.com Inc ... Who Will Pay? ...HQ2 held the promise of making the city a tech leader rivaling the Silicon Valley and Boston’sRoute 128 corridor ... ....

advertisement. advertisement ...Soon, it made its way as a beta product onto the campuses of Google and Apple, with the fledgling startup eventually wooing prestigious Silicon Valley investors including Tim Cook and Eric Schmidt. It promised the experience of an extravagant shower without diverting Niagara Falls to get there ... Nebia] ... advertisement....

Promising a blend of serious sport and Silicon Valley savvy, the AAF debuted on Saturday with a 15-6 win for the San Antonio Commanders over the San DiegoFleet and a 40-6 thrashing of the AtlantaLegends by the OrlandoApollos... There’s also a broadcast deal with CBS, and an early audience figure from Saturday of nearly three million was promising ... ....

"The CLB technology can be used to produce a novel and robust Si dominant electrode that delivers very promising performance and provides a practical solution to battery and EV OEMs looking to incorporate silicon anodes into their next generation high energy density batteries," said Dr....

The Moto G7 is the latest flagship Android phone from Motorola, and though it's only just launched, there are cases available already ... 14 mins ago ... While it's not the sleekest looking, it does promise excellent protection. It's made of a TPU (or silicone) material on the inside and a hard polycarbonate on the outside, for two layers of protection ... ....

Out for Blood in Silicon Valley ...Silicon Valley when her company collapsed amid scandal. With the story set to be adapted into a feature film starring Jennifer Lawerence in 2020, uber-documentarian Alex Gibney set his sights on the false promises of the Silicon Valley start-up....

Out for Blood in Silicon Valley ...Silicon Valley when her company collapsed amid scandal. With the story set to be adapted into a feature film starring Jennifer Lawerence in 2020, uber-documentarian Alex Gibney set his sights on the false promises of the Silicon Valley start-up....

Canada’sMaple Valley, as it’s called, might not seriously pose a challenge to Silicon Valley’s long-term attractiveness but companies in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal show promise on artificial intelligence, e-commerce and deep learning respectively. There is also the Japanese dream, promising about 200,000 jobs for Indian tech workers....